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2018 International Applied Computational
Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium
March 24–29, 2018, Denver, Colorado, USA
Call for Papers www.aces-society.org
Organizing Committee
General Chair: Branislav Notaros Colorado State University
Technical Program Chairs: Atef Elsherbeni Colorado School of Mines
Abd Arkadan Colorado School of Mines
Finance Chair:
Osama Mohammed Florida International University
Student Paper Competition Chair:
Sourajeet Roy Colorado State University
Awards Chair:
Sami Barmada University of Pisa
Short Course/Tutorial Chair:
Andrew Peterson Georgia Institute of Technology
Sponsorship/Exhibition Chair: Dejan Filipovic University of Colorado Boulder
Local Arrangements Chair:
Olivera Notaros Colorado State University
Conference Secretariat:
Shanell Lopez Colorado School of Mines
Website Administrators:
Matthew Inman The University of Mississippi
Kyle Patel Colorado School of Mines
Current Sponsors:
The International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium serves as a forum for developers, analysts, and users of computational techniques applied to electromagnetic field problems for all frequency ranges. The
symposium includes technical invited plenary and regular presentations, software tutorials, vendor booths, and short
courses.
The Symposium will be held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton, Denver Tech Center, 10250 East Costilla Avenue,
Centennial, Colorado 80112, USA on March 24-29, 2018. Papers may address general issues in applied computational electromagnetics or focus on specific applications, techniques, codes, or computational issues of potential interest to
ACES members through invited and contributed papers. Distinguished researchers will be invited to deliver keynote
speeches on technology trends and significant advances in relevant topics. The following is a list of suggested topics,
although contributions in other areas of applied computational electromagnetics will also be considered.
Topics
The topics include, but are not limited to, the following technical areas:
Computational Methods:
Integral Equations/Differential Equations; Hybrid and Multi-Physics;
Low Frequency/Asymptotic and High Frequency;
Time Domain/Frequency Domain; Parallel and GPU Computations;
Optimization Techniques
EM Modeling and Applications:
Small Antennas; Wideband and Multiband Antennas; Terahertz Antennas; Antenna Arrays;
Dielectric Resonator Antennas; Printed and Conformal Antennas; RFID antennas/systems;
Space and satellite antennas; Antennas with advanced/complex/artificial materials and processes; Bio-Electromagnetics; Wearable antennas; implantable antennas; Body channel modeling;
Radio propagation modeling and channel estimation; EMC; Wireless power and RF energy harvesting; Near-field techniques; EMC
Engineering Metamaterials and plasmonics for absorption, cloaking, and wave manipulation;
Microwave measurement techniques; Material microwave property characterization;
Nanotechnology; Carbon nanotubes and 2D graphene electronic and optoelectronic devices;
Wide bandgap/emerging semiconductor electronic devices: characterization, modelling and design;
Advanced silicon, integrated passive devices and through substrate via; Passive/active microwave and terahertz devices; MEMS and MMIC;
Large-area printing, inkjet printing and 3D printing technology;
Low-temperature co-fired ceramic and liquid crystal polymer based microwave devices; Microwave remote sensing; SAR algorithms and systems; Inverse scattering; Radar techniques
Optimization and Design:
Sensitivity Analysis; Deterministic Methods; Stochastic Methods; Neural Networks; Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems; Others
Devices and Applications:
Electric Machines and Drives; Nondestructive Testing; Induction Heating; Power Electronics Devices; Microsystems; Biomedical Applications; Charged Particles Trajectories; Accelerators;
Electromagnetic Launchers; Fusion Machines; Electromagnetic Compatibility; Others
Electronic Paper Submission:
Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts in electronic (PDF) format only. All papers must be written in English and limited to two pages including text, references, and figures. Submitted papers should strictly follow the
conference paper template available on the ACES 2018 website. Only one accepted paper can be associated with
one full conference registration. Additional papers presented by the same authors can be registered at an extra fee ($100
per paper) up to a maximum of 3 extra papers. Papers submitted will be peer reviewed and all papers presented at the
conference will be included in IEEE Xplore pending quality review and further indexed by Engineering Index (EI).
Best Paper Awards:
Awards for Best Paper(s) and Best Student Paper(s) will be presented to the winners at the conference. The Awards Committee will judge the papers primarily on originality, significance, technical soundness, presentation, and
reviewers’ reports. To qualify for the Best Student Paper, the author must be a full-time student who presents, as the
first author, the paper at the conference. Students who wish to participate in this competition should upload their papers directly to the designated “Student Paper Competition” upload option.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: October 15, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: January 14, 2018 Final paper Submission: January 31, 2018
Exhibitions: Exhibition of company products is solicited for the areas related to the topics. Interested parties should contact the
Conference Secretariat.
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Coors Field Red Rocks Rocky Mountain National Park
Denver, the capital of Colorado, is an American metropolis dating to the Old West era. Larimer Square, the city's oldest block, features landmark 19th-century buildings.
Museums include the Denver Art Museum, an ultramodern complex known for its collection of indigenous works, and the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Denver is also a jumping-off point for ski resorts in the nearby Rocky Mountains. The coin-producing Denver Mint is open to the public, and the 1894 State
Capitol Building also offers tours. The Botanic Gardens hosts summer concerts, and the Museum of Nature and Science has exhibits on anthropology, geology, space
and zoology. The Clyfford Still Museum showcases works by the namesake Abstract Expressionist. Many saloons once thrived in the "Mile High City," and their influence is evident in the microbreweries, sports bars and live-music venues that make up Denver's nightlife scene. Coors Field hosts Colorado Rockies baseball games,
and pro football's Broncos play at Sports Authority Field.
Conference Hotel - Embassy Suites by Hilton - Denver Tech Center
The ACES negotiated hotel rate is $149 and it is available 3 days before and after the conference official dates, but rooms are limited. So early reservation is preferred.